37 psychologist, therapist and counselor logos to guide you in the right direction

Therapy, counseling and psychiatry are all practices which serve people who experience different types of emotional pain, vulnerability, life struggles or mental disorders. Therefore it’s important that practitioners select a logo design style that makes their target demographic feel welcome and safe. Before striking harmony with clients, you need to strike harmony in your logo design, and we’ve collected some awesome examples to inspire you!

It’s no surprise that many professionals in healing practices equate peace or healing with nature. It can be said that nature uninhibited holds perfect balance and harmony, and can “bring you down to earth”. If you are a practitioner who see this connection between healing and nature, you can make good use of organic or nature based imagery in your branding. Think about implementing elements such as leaves, birds or mountains. Many of these examples also include trees which double as a metaphor for client growth and stability. If you believe in the healing powers of nature, use these logos as inspiration!

While trees make a great metaphor for growth, there are many other symbolic metaphors that can be used to represent client goals. A phoenix can represent a patient “rising from the ashes”, or starting their life over in a new way. Similarly, a partially complete circle can represent “coming full circle”, or returning to “square one” with new perspectives and understandings. Use these examples to inspire some new ideas for metaphors which represents the potential goals of your clientele.

Sometimes when people are struggling, they need a crystal clear message to show them the way. In the logo examples above, heads and/or anatomy are implemented within logos to clearly show clients what the practice offers. Above, a mouth within a flower is used to represent speech therapy, several examples of heads are used to represent practices which work on the mind, and some abstract imagery of neural pathways are used to represent brain-work on a scientific level. What aspects of the human mind or body does your practice work on and what kinds of correlating imagery might communicate clearly to your potential client base?

Going to therapy and talking to a stranger about your feelings can be can be a big step for many people (especially kids). That’s why the logo examples above use cute designs to ease any trepidations. For more youth-oriented counseling practices, illustrations of animals can be appealing. For practices which see all-ages, soft colors such as light pink and blue can be used to portray a comforting energy.

Initials which brand a psychiatrist’s or therapist’s personality
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Because psychology, therapy and counseling all take place in a personal and sometimes intimate setting, many practitioners forego metaphorical imagery and simply use their initials as a way of putting their reputation up front. This approach speaks well to clients who are looking for a trusted name in the field. If you are aiming to build a brand and reputation upon your name, use these examples as inspiration!

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